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IPv4 Interface
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Example
In the following example, the device is assigned an address in VLAN 1.
Console(config)#interface vlan 1
Console(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.5 255.255.255.0
Console(config-if)#
This example assigns an IP address to VLAN 2 using a classless network mask.
Console(config)#interface vlan 2
Console(config-if)#ip address 10.2.2.1/24
Console(config-if)#
This example shows that when multiple default gateways are defined for a VLAN
interface, the active default-gateway is selected as the one with the smallest IP
address.
Console#configure
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.1.250
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.1.224
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.1.236
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.5.250
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.5.245
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.10.240
Console(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.1.246
Console(config)#end
Console#show ip route database
Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, B - BGP
O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area
> - selected route, * - FIB route, p - stale info
S *> 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 192.168.1.224, VLAN1
> [1/0] via 192.168.1.236, VLAN1
> [1/0] via 192.168.1.246, VLAN1
> [1/0] via 192.168.1.250, VLAN1
> [1/0] via 192.168.5.245 inactive
> [1/0] via 192.168.5.250 inactive
> [1/0] via 192.168.10.240 inactive
C *> 192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, VLAN1
Console#
Note:
[1/0] in the example above is used to indicate administrative distance in the
first field, and route metric the second field. Note that for static routes, only
distance can be specified, not metric.
Summary of Contents for AS5700-54X
Page 42: ...Contents 42...
Page 44: ...Figures 44...
Page 52: ...Tables 52...
Page 54: ...Section I Getting Started 54...
Page 80: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 80...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 358: ...Chapter 9 Access Control Lists ACL Information 358...
Page 418: ...Chapter 12 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 418...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 436...
Page 442: ...Chapter 16 Address Table Commands 442...
Page 506: ...Chapter 18 VLAN Commands Configuring VXLAN Tunneling 506...
Page 526: ...Chapter 19 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 526...
Page 544: ...Chapter 20 Quality of Service Commands 544...
Page 652: ...Chapter 22 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 652...
Page 680: ...Chapter 23 LLDP Commands 680...
Page 722: ...Chapter 24 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 722...
Page 732: ...Chapter 25 Domain Name Service Commands 732...
Page 790: ...Chapter 27 IP Interface Commands ND Snooping 790...
Page 1072: ...Section III Appendices 1072...
Page 1102: ...List of CLI Commands 1102...
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